Engineering Exploration Day for high school students is Feb. 18
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering invites high school students and their families to campus to learn about engineering majors and careers.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering invites high school students and their families to campus to learn about engineering majors and careers.
The Colorado State University Alumni Association recognizes outstanding CSU educators with Best Teacher Awards.
Do you know an employee at CSU who would like to improve their English skills in speaking, reading and writing?
Jeremy Vallerand, president & CEO of Rescue: Freedom International, will be speaking at the College of Business on Feb. 13.
Dawn Clifford, whose time at CSU inspired her to pursue a career in mass media and nutrition education, is the 2016 recipient of the College of Health and Human Sciences Emerging Leader Alumna Award.
Gretchen L. Wall, M.S., is a graduate of the CSU Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition and serves as the Produce Safety Alliance Coordinator & Northeast Regional Extension Associate.
Explore the impact of outdoor recreation on conservation Feb. 8 at Avo’s.
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art presents “Music in the Museum,” a new series exploring the cross-fertilization between music and the visual arts.
It is sometimes said that sugar is “toxic” or “addictive,” and it is often blamed as the sole culprit in obesity and diabetes. While it is true that sugary foods can stimulate the same part of the brain responsible for pleasure and reward, as do many illicit substances, there are reasons other than addiction that eating could be linked with the reward area of the brain.
Colorado State University President Tony Frank sent this campus-wide message on Jan. 29, 2017.